7 Free & Handy Apps That Android Users Would Love
The ESV Bible app is unique in the sense it's the only ESV Bible app available for Android devices that works both online and offline. Features a cool user interface, cross-references, easy navigation, bookmarking, twitter support etc..
Feedly With Google Reader shutting down soon, users all over the world are frantically searching for a viable alternative. Feedly is probably the frontrunner at the moment. It's customizable, imports existing Google Reader data, loads fast and renders content on phones and tablets beautifully. Also supports easy sharing on Twitter, Facebook and Google+.
TubeMate is a versatile YouTube video downloader that stores videos in different resolutions including full-HD. Downloads videos quickly, supports multi-download, conversion to MP3, sharing via email or Twitter, search and more.
QuickPic is a pleasant replacement for the default picture gallery app. Comes with quick browsing, slide-show, password protection, video and GIF playback, optimization for HD tablets etc..
Mobo Daemon is one of the most useful app out there to manage an Android device from a PC. Sync contacts between iOS and Android platforms, send/receive SMS on a PC, manage wallpapers, set ringtone, sync music, manage video, backup data etc.
RealPlayer is now out of beta and is one feature-packed media player! Compatible with a wide variety of audio, video and image formats. Great music library features, advanced playlist management, search options, LastFM scrobbling, video streaming lock-screen widget and more. My only complaint is the 7-band equalizer is only available in the paid version.
Smartr Contacts is a fast app from the same folks who built the famous MS-Outlook plugin, Xobni. It lists contacts from the phone as well your Google account & social accounts like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. It also syncs contacts from email accounts across multiple devices, ranks them by importance and also supports single-tap calling/mailing/messaging.


